Our primary goal is to help your business grow and to serve the local community.
I started my first internet-based business in 1997. As a result of my first internet-based business, I've had a lot of success and gained a lot of real-world experience in the field of creating, managing, marketing, and managing a global e-commerce company model. In 2004, the Columbia Chamber of Commerce nominated this same early internet-based training website for the Palmetto Pillar Awards, a distinguished accolade awarded to local businesses. This online training platform was nominated for the creation of cutting-edge online learning technology.
Then word got out about my online business success. I began by assisting other businesses in the development of their websites, as well as teaching them how to market their websites online. I was inspired to launch a full-service digital marketing consulting agency in 2004 during these early years of learning from real-world experience how to successfully market a business online. Which was further developed into a management consulting company?
In addition, for the past 28 years, I have worked in sales and marketing for a number of the world's largest and most well-known organizations, assisting them in generating new sales worth millions of dollars. Working in this capacity has put me in a great position to share my skills and experience with local businesses.
The COVID-19 Pandemic
The marketplace as we know it has changed as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic, and firms will have to change, develop, and evolve to survive. The tension and uncertainty of the coronavirus's impact on small business owners are hypnotic, and it's almost destined to be disastrous. Many business owners are worried about their prospects because they are being pushed to take severe measures to stay in business.
According to a member study conducted by the National Small Business Association, three out of four small business owners are very concerned about COVID-19's economic impact. Almost half of the businesses have already witnessed a drop in customer demand. In addition, 38 percent are concerned about their company's financial prospects, up from 15% in January.
According to a Goldman Sachs study of more than 1,500 small business owners, more than half of US small business owners believe their company will be unable to operate for more than three months due to the coronavirus pandemic's economic burden.
In a survey of 1,500 Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses participants, the following results were found:
As a result, I've decided to do my part to assist all businesses in Columbia. By building this platform that is dedicated to assisting these companies in gaining their much needed visibility. As well as the online promotions they'll need to stay in business and survive the Pandemic.
Sincerely,
Roy Smith
CerebroLogix, LLC
803-479-3915
support@cerebrologix.com
www.CerebroLogix.com